Nasarawa Governor inaugurates solar power mini-grids

Amina Mohammed, Lafia

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Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has inaugurated 300kwp solar hybrid mini-grids in six communities.

 

Speaking at the inauguration, in the Rukubi community of Doma Local Government Area (LGA), Governor Sule said the projects were executed by Husk Power System.

 

The governor said 50kwp was done in Rukubi, Idadu, and Igbabo in Doma LGA and Kiguna, Akura, and Gidan Buba of Lafia respectively.

 

Sule said the projects were done by Federal Government (FG) in collaboration with the World Bank to boost electricity in rural areas.

 

The governor lauded President Muhammadu Buhari for his foresight to provide rural areas with solar electricity to enhance economic activities to enable rural people to contribute to national development.

 

He also commended the husk power system for the initiative, adding that, the projects were in line with the vision of his administration.

 

“I am happy, you did not only generate the power, but you also mounted poles and distributed the power to the people,” the governor added.

 

He further said that the state government would assist in maintaining the projects.

 

Governor Sule, therefore, urged communities leaders to take ownership of the projects and protect it against vandals.

 

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Husk Power System, Manoj Sinha, said he was happy to witness the inauguration of their first solar hybrid mini-grids project in Nigeria.

 

The CEO lauded FG, Nasarawa State Government, traditional rulers in the area for embracing solar and renewable energy which is the future energy system.

 

Also speaking, Managing Director (MD) Rural Electrification Agency, Engr. Ahmed Salihijo-Ahmad said the projects were designed and executed to change the economic fortunes of the people of the benefiting communities.

 

The MD lauded all development partners, traditional and community leaders as well as people for their corporation thus far, from the beginning to the conclusion of the projects.

 

The MD represented by  Executive Director Corporate Services in the Agency, Niyi Nitufo, said the projects were part of the initiative by the FG to electrify rural communities through renewable energy.

 

“As part of our mandate, we are responsible for powering unserved and undeserved communities in the country with a hybrid mini-grids solution.

 

“As an implementing agency, we are replicating this in many communities across the country in partnership with the private sector,” the MD added.

 

Salihijo-Ahmad commended the husk power system for delivering high standards projects and said that the light is 24 hours of electricity.

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